International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify the microbial communities that are actively involved in the assimilation of rhizosphere-C and are most sensitive in their activity to elevated atmospheric CO2 in a temperate semi-natural low-input grassland ecosystem. For this, we analyzed 13C signatures in microbial biomarker phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) from an in-situ 13CO2 pulse-labeling experiment in the Giessen Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment grasslands (GiFACE, Germany) exposed to ambient and elevated (i.e. 50% above ambient) CO2 concentrations. Short-term 13C PLFA measurements at 3 h and 10 h after the pulse-labeling revealed very little to no 13C enrichment after 3 h in biomarker PLFAs and a much greater incorporatio...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
It is vital to understand responses of soil microorganisms to predicted climate changes, as these di...
In most terrestrial ecosystems, the amount of substrate entering the soil from plant litter producti...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify the microbial communities that are activ...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Atmospheric CO 2 and O 3 concentrations are increasing due to human activity and both trace gases ha...
Elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 lead to the increase of plant photosynthetic rates, carbon inputs...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Rhizodeposits act as major carbon (C) source for microbial communities an...
Changes in the rates of nitrogen (N) cycling, microbial carbon (C) substrate use, and extracellular ...
Soil community responses to increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to occur mostly th...
To assess how microbial processing of organic C inputs to forest soils may be influenced by elevated...
To assess how microbial processing of organic C inputs to forest soils may be influenced by elevated...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
It is vital to understand responses of soil microorganisms to predicted climate changes, as these di...
In most terrestrial ecosystems, the amount of substrate entering the soil from plant litter producti...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to identify the microbial communities that are activ...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
Carbon (C) uptake by terrestrial ecosystems represents an important option for partially mitigating ...
A substantial amount of photosynthesized plant-C is allocated belowground in grassland ecosystems wh...
Rising atmospheric CO2 levels are predicted to have major consequences on carbon cycling and the fun...
Atmospheric CO 2 and O 3 concentrations are increasing due to human activity and both trace gases ha...
Elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 lead to the increase of plant photosynthetic rates, carbon inputs...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Rhizodeposits act as major carbon (C) source for microbial communities an...
Changes in the rates of nitrogen (N) cycling, microbial carbon (C) substrate use, and extracellular ...
Soil community responses to increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to occur mostly th...
To assess how microbial processing of organic C inputs to forest soils may be influenced by elevated...
To assess how microbial processing of organic C inputs to forest soils may be influenced by elevated...
Land use change driven alteration of microbial communities can have implications on belowground C cy...
It is vital to understand responses of soil microorganisms to predicted climate changes, as these di...
In most terrestrial ecosystems, the amount of substrate entering the soil from plant litter producti...